In total, 10 fighters were issued medical orders of varying degrees following the fight card.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today requested and received the list of suspensions from the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

The Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale took place this past Saturday, Dec. 15, at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The main card aired on FX following prelims on FUEL TV and Facebook.

In addition to the four lengthy orders, all of which can be cleared early pending medical consultation, headliner Matt Mitrione was among the list of fighters receiving much shorter orders. Mitrione was suspended 45 days following his first-round TKO loss to Roy Nelson.

The full list of The Ultimate Fighter 16 Finale medical suspensions included:

Matt Mitrione: Suspended until Jan. 30 with no contact in training until Jan. 15 for precautionary reasons

Shane Del Rosario: Suspended until Jan. 30 with no contact in training until Jan. 15

Pat Barry: Suspended until June 15 unless cleared early by an orthopedic doctor for a possible right foot fracture

James Head: Suspended until Jan. 30 with no contact in training until Jan. 15 due to a right upper eyelid laceration

Marcos Vinicius: Suspended until June 15 unless cleared by an ENT doctor for a right infraorbital rim fracture and anterior right maxillary sinus and nasal fractures; minimum suspension through Feb. 14 with no contact in training until Jan. 30

Vinc Pichel: Suspended until June 15 unless cleared early by an orthopedic doctor for a possible left foot fracture; minimum suspension through Feb. 14 with no contact in training until Jan. 30

Nick Catone: Suspended until Jan. 15 with no contact in training until Jan. 6 for precautionary reasons

Reuben Duran: Suspended until Jan. 30 with no contact in training until Jan. 15 for precautionary reasons

John Cofer: Suspended until June 15 unless cleared early by an orthopedic doctor for a possible right shoulder injury

Jared Papazian: Suspended until Jan. 30 with no contact in training until Jan. 15 due to a laceration above the left eye

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